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D3400
Using B, T and long speeds for star trails and comet Neowise
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocket Rick" data-source="post: 739352" data-attributes="member: 48468"><p>When I go to manual mode and select shutter speeds from 5 to 30 seconds or use B ot T, the camaera says not enough light and refuses to fire the shutter.</p><p></p><p>Back in my 35mm SLR days (Nikon, Pentax, Minolta, and finally Olympus OM-1 ans 2s, I could shot pictures regardless. I would think that when you choose the B ot T shutter setting, the light metering is disengaged. Doesn't matter what ISO setting I do. Am I doing something wrong? Called Nikon customer service and they seemed not to know how to do star trails and such, suggested I use the night mode.</p><p></p><p>Last night I was forced to leave a light on when I depressed the shutter and as soon as the shutter fired I turned off the light.</p><p></p><p>Help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocket Rick, post: 739352, member: 48468"] When I go to manual mode and select shutter speeds from 5 to 30 seconds or use B ot T, the camaera says not enough light and refuses to fire the shutter. Back in my 35mm SLR days (Nikon, Pentax, Minolta, and finally Olympus OM-1 ans 2s, I could shot pictures regardless. I would think that when you choose the B ot T shutter setting, the light metering is disengaged. Doesn't matter what ISO setting I do. Am I doing something wrong? Called Nikon customer service and they seemed not to know how to do star trails and such, suggested I use the night mode. Last night I was forced to leave a light on when I depressed the shutter and as soon as the shutter fired I turned off the light. Help [/QUOTE]
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